This may take a long time to create a DVD video on leave. And in today's fast pace, convenience obsessed culture, some do not want to participate in the time or effort to learn how to change not only the home movies, but also encode plot, and even the author of one DVD.
The new entrance to the home cinema market is a convenience Sony VRD-MC5 DVD Direct, which allows users to assemble video in a separate room and burn directly to DVD without a computer. This is not a new product, and Sony is not the only child in the block, but what makes it noteworthy that VRD-MC5 now comes with support for HD. This means users with high-resolution cameras can now write directly to Blu-ray as well.
Users can store up to 95 minutes of high-resolution video, or 2000 photos on one disk. And while the good news is that the SD users can use it as well as the VRD-MC5 also make standard definition DVD. In the downturn, is that for HD users, Sony is now true to form, demanding that HD video can be recorded only in the property AVCHD format video. This means that users are forced to re-Sony's property, income and can not use any other cell that does not record in their format.
In VRD-MC5 comes with standard connections - S-Video, DV, composite video, USB, as well as slots for CompactFlash, SD cards (really? Ogo), Memory Stick and USB port for hard disks - but, surprisingly omitted in the HD standard HDMI connection. He also has 2.5 - inch color LCD screen.
And at a price of $ 230, even with its shortcomings property, the transaction is for those who want to archive the raw materials.
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